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  2. The Georgia Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Gazette was a weekly alternative newspaper in Savannah, Georgia that took its name from Georgia's first newspaper, also founded in Savannah in 1763. [1] Its owners and publishers were Marjorie Scardino and Albert Scardino .

  3. List of newspapers in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Raybun Lee Brantley (1929), Georgia Journalism of the Civil War Period, Nashville: George Peabody College for Teachers, OCLC 2590417 Federal Writers' Project (1940), "Press and Radio", Georgia: a Guide to Its Towns and Countryside , American Guide Series , Athens: University of Georgia Press, pp. 110– 116, ISBN 9781603540100 – via Google Books

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  5. Albert Scardino - Wikipedia

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    Albert Scardino (born 1948 or 1949 [1]) is an American journalist and former publisher of The Georgia Gazette who is known for winning the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 1984. [ 2 ] Early life and education

  6. Category : Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state)

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    Student newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state) (8 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  7. 1984 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    Albert Scardino of Georgia Gazette , for his series of editorials on various local and state matters. Spot News Photography. Stan Grossfeld of The Boston Globe, for his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon. Feature Photography

  8. The Augusta Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded as the weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785. In 1786, the paper was renamed The Georgia State Gazette. From 1789 to 1804, the paper was known as The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State. Patrick Walsh, later a U.S. Senator, joined the editorial staff in 1866 and became owner in 1873.

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